Michael Meredith At The Stamford Plaza Auckland

Michael Meredith prepares a special Valentine’s Day
DinnerAt The Stamford Plaza Auckland

This
Valentines at The Stamford Plaza Auckland, guests will be
treated to a multicoloured journey of tastes, textures and
ingredients created by award wining and celebrated Chef,
Michael Meredith, of Merediths.

“Michael@Stamford is the
very first time Michael Meredith has lent his expertise
outside his own restaurant,” explains General Manager Paul
Evans. “The Stamford Plaza Auckland is elated that we are
able to secure Michael’s talent for our guest’s on
Valentine’s Day.”

Guests will enjoy a glass of Moet
Rose non vintage Champagne upon arrival, and then have the
choice of a four course menu with food only for $110, or a
four course menu with matching wines for
$165.

Reservations are essential and must be booked by
calling Tania Snell on 912 3008 or via email
taniasnell@spak.stamford.com.au

“I am very excited by
this opportunity to lend my creativity to The Stamford Plaza
Auckland kitchen to provide a truly memorable dining
experience on Valentine’s Day,” says Michael Meredith.
“The menu will be inspired by a range of locally sourced
products with my usual element of surprise.”When
Meredith’s won Cuisine magazine’s Restaurant of The Year
in 2011, Head Judge, Kerry Tyack said that,”it is clear
that Michael Meredith's food has developed a consistency in
execution, married with a creative edge that makes it truly
exceptional. Dining there is a world-class experience."
Have a Happy Valentine’s Day from The Stamford Plaza
Auckland.ENDS

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